Peshawar:
In a decisive operation in the Lala Cheena area of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Khyber district, the Department of Terrorism (CTD) killed three terrorists allegedly belonging to the Prohibited Islamic State province (ISKP).
According to a spokesman, a special weapons and tactical team (SWAT) of the CTD carried out the operation on the basis of intelligence reports.
He said that after a fire exchange, the CTD neutralized three terrorists, but others managed to escape under the cover of the dark.
He said that the dead terrorists were identified as Muhammad Naeem aka Abdul Nasir and Muhammad Karim, residents of Karak, who supposedly master the explosion of the suicide Chamkani.
The third terrorist, Noor Nabi, belonged to the province of Nangarhar in Afghanistan. However, a local commander of ISKP, Fazal Noor, and some of its associates managed to flee.
During the operation, the security forces recovered three SMG, twelve magazines, 135 rounds and three terrorist bandits. The CTD said the terrorists were planning an important attack that was frustrated by timely action.
A search operation was ongoing with a great deployment in the area, and the cord had pressed even more to stop the fugitives.
An explosion pointed to a police vehicle within the Remitts of the Chamkani Police Station in Peshawar on May 11. Two police officers were martyred and one was injured in the attack. The ISKP is a cunning group of ultra -orthodox terrorist attire, the Islamic State.